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    Unit 1 Parts of Speech Every word has a function in every sentence. There are 8 different functions in English usage. Thus‚ all English words are grammatically divided into 8 different parts‚ which are called parts of speech. Sometimes they are called “word classes.” They are: 1. Noun A noun is a word or group of words used for referring to a person‚ thing‚ place‚ or quality. Ex. Birds fly. She is a pretty girl. The man works in the factory. The

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    A conjunction is a joiner‚ a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence. There seem to be three basic types of conjunctions. They are: coordinating conjunctions used to connect two independent clauses‚ subordinating conjunctions used to establish the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the sentence‚ and correlative conjunctions which always travel in pairs‚ joining various sentence elements that should be treated as grammatically equal. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Coordinating

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    Impact of science on Man Science is a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method and research. Science is also a continuing effort to discover and increase human knowledge and understanding. Modern science is relatively new having it’s origin about 350 years ago. Inspite of it’s recent origin it has made very rapid progress and completely transformed outwardly the manner of our living. But before that Science was not an organised branch and neither were there any scientists. Instead

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    ADR Clause for Learning Team Charter Kimberly Lincoln‚ Adrian Torres‚ Amy Sorney‚ Victor Lewis ETH/321 April 20‚ 2015 Timothy Morris ADR Clause for Learning Team Charter While courts provide an essential service to our society‚ there are times when taking an issue before a court is not the best option. Litigation can be costly and time consuming; which is why Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has become a valued form of handling legal matters‚ as it can help resolve a case more quickly and economically

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    The Relevance of English Morphology and Syntax in Mastering English as English Teacher To be a good English teacher‚ we have to firstly master all aspects of that language‚ including how to form a new word as discussed in morphology and how to make a correct and meaningful sentence as discussed in syntax. Morphology and syntax are two branches of linguistics. Referring to Matthews (1991: 3)‚ morphology is a term for that branch of linguistics which is concerned with the “forms of words” in different

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    Mary luu English 102 Underground America For many years‚ America has always been seen as “the land of opportunity” to achieve the American Dream. Underground America documents the lives and stories of those undocumented immigrants migrating to the U.S for a better life but with the status of being undocumented comes great deal of hardship. The Immigrant are moving to the United State to have a better life because they have a background of a poor economy in their home country. But to

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    documentaries‚ textbooks‚ articles‚ essays‚ monographs‚ and historical fiction. Evaluate by targeting a particular object‚ concept‚ or artistic or written work for analysis with the goal of proving‚ disproving‚ clarifying‚ reviewing‚ or judging the relative merits of that target. Examples include review‚ analysis‚ response‚ rebuttal‚ literary criticism‚ and legal criticism. Think about your purpose for writing (beyond fulfilling a class requirement!) as you choose topics and write your own essays.

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    Hydrological cycle or water cycle : This is a global circulation of water. (closed system) Closed system : This means that there is a fixed amount of water in the system. Stores 1. The atmosphere 2. The land 3. The sea Flows (or transfers) 1. Evaporation 2. Condensation 3. Overland flow 4. Throughflow Drainage basins : Every river has this system‚it is small-scale of hydrological cycle. (open system ) Open system : The amount of water in the system in the basin varies over time. Discharge

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    differences is on the way they speak and pronounce the words. There are some different vocabularies of American English and British English‚ but actually they have the same meaning. That’s way‚ if we learn a language‚ we have to learn the culture too‚ in order we can understand the meaning of certain expression or what they mean. There are some different expressions of American English and British English I found in The Parent Trap movie. It is based on word variation ( pronunciation‚ grammar‚ accent‚ spelling

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    Evaluate the relative roles of natural succession and human activities in the creation of ecosystems within the British isles. (40 marks) An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Ecosystems can be changed by both human activity and natural succession. Ecological succession is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. The time scale can be decades (for example‚ after a wildfire)‚ or even millions

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